21—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONI 
CLE, 327 
do we remember seeing it pro- 
This e as a whole, was 
sterly manner. 
possible culture, and never 
duced in better condition. 
turned lean and ag 
— H, Brown, sq., M. P., who hada a good Chorozema 
by 3 feet ; ' Eriostemon buxifolium, 3 by 3 feet, 
fodiderenty e Erica Sindryana, Franciseea yp sore Tia 
. 
5 feet; 
— yee of Boronia — 
prize wa t d, Esq., who had a ars 
site in capit N aud a ee Ae 
* in superb — ; Hoya . — 
— 2 2. buzi- 
purpure 
no 
an abundance of bright yellow Rowen 
placed 4th. He bad a good Pim nisa speota abilis, 
sanien forino Stat re ed — 
ennedya ophy la o a trellis, and flowered | 0 
Chinese Yama * ae Co., . 
Bristol N . was ty amongst ti their ec lte en was ‘a noble 
—— of 5 po! Brunsfelsia A a complete m 
of bloo! noe = i areen 
siyn = —— e. The first on the list 
es, of pO a ori who had a fine Pimelea 
a be P. Neippergi C: 
lants. i, Lesc 
5 * dco gs 5 d ph Eriostemon ene —— 
‘onia se ot .— 1 3 Shaw, — 
20. Ia his wae — 
of 8 plants E. ‘is nell, 
s — 
— ng 2d, d, and . e ich, 80, 5 ove 
EN 1 La 
SM ‘Do 
eg ons of 481 
s Ist, Sg — 
Ciiis we re 
— vers — 42 
— first-rate * 
the collections of 10 plants. 
hose the 
crispum ttleya intermedia, 
is, " Bpidendram selligerum, bir 8 
= — * collections of 5 Orchi 
d, Esq., w L. um, a gra 
plant, with seven * on — —— nev coef fe 8 a rood 
Cattleya ae and a noble Saccolabiu — 5 G 
es Co 
this n — e 20, van — 
good ptopande Mn Carmichael 
ut his pla gee aa ot or two. team ts 7 
were generally of inferior ‘varieties, and as an exhibition, not 
uniform in size; they we notwithstandin 
Indian Azaleas 
prs wb 9 a fine rs 
a — Aata, 24 by 3 Holfordiana, 4 feet 
eres Albert, 3 by 4 Boa e 24 feet; all ty 
; in group 
were gcod p lants of triumphans — 8 “tebe, r in &e. 
~ the 84 prize no letter * Kees, 
ebster, Esq: 
were ‘sho 
a 
Son a a fair — Mr. Hodges was 
ay in pots, w 2 seh. nt, bu » 
e at were some iarr 
—— 
— . — 2 
s Col 
and Miss — “Eos, ad, Satelite: 5 
oubt 
pots, were ere really excellent; there e 
phe culture 
good s ae ci 
> ia — 5 of sixe Ur. 
a 8 3d. pe varias were 
? 
ee tog 
we ma ‘firm. als so claime 
Cam — purpar fresh, and dle 
. — Re took 2 9 prize for ee * 2 
with a ecies of Sarracevia ; H. Brown, E 
e Pea 
ace the 2d.” In siogle weden 
e e 
| was frst, with Erica Peziza, Messrs, 
the 
ages azine of Botany,” 3 vols. 
set; 2d, Cottage a ae 
„and Carters Anim vol,, 
i ; od, “The Ga allery of Nature,” 
Messrs, va ch and Son, of 
red guia new plant in flower, 7 ae as 
Roky ‘aE mee Eee aihe? 
plants, Sad * Mess Sees aoa 
deserved Anean C. Shaw PaA e d — 
guine: e Best four araki in N pots, di 
the 13 shill in see re and t sO as 
Plants fit for 
re in thelr emer 
than in any useful bj ect ¢ by saree 2 ly t 
be Be obtained. by 8 exhibitions. gang 92 4 Oo. 
ze 
i 
H 
ns Mr, * — * Dorey was 24; 
8 that of the first, 
y TS n, Esg., Ist prize; 
„ 20. he vegetanies ' peeh 3 and 
Ly im particular; Cabbages, Broccoli, 
eaus, were — and plentiful, * 
e, and of fine Inde this 
> much gai dening abil was y N- J 
ste a Received. 
of arp its ts conditions ancl. causes. 
The 2d prize was 
the Del Be 
— i 
in the work before us, by the strange figure of a drunken 
lion, wi lass of wine an 
oth 
e char of Mr. 
Pes ee e of notes 5 
tip with c: Wp put . with as m 
ill a as eens ee Gus of, 
rt of the South Dew on Botanical and H ar harain 
aeey pa 1851. (First ye: Receipts, 1477. 
— 1 1 7 1642, 8s. 11 d.; value of prizes 5 
RE lås. 
Phe Pre Essay on the Application of recent Inventions 
collecte d. at the Gr vat Exhibition of 1851, to * pu e at va 
ing. By 
— 
© 
2 
ranville e Sharp. 
—A ver 
7 were found in the Crystal Palace 
e iy of merchants, tradesmen, and 
ordinary housekee 
* Waverley Novas, 9 edition, Vol. I., 
564, 8vo.—Althoug 
Soke ‘of * cal i 3 
alone, the and for e is me 
continue fa Nee. s to c The of pub- 
ishing edition i an therfore, one 1 * cannot 
fail fale monic by al who would place the 
great novelist’s works on 
11 a volume, 
strated by a frontis- 
piece ae vignette, both of which ure charming works 
of art. 
Philosophers and IF ypa (The s 
Readable Books.) W 12mo. 
n this sid 
By 
very unequal m it, 
1 erney ; its early history, mi 
sa L. Clar mo. Longmans.—We rec 
ts guido enga 5 ose about to visit the curious little 
Shes a for rs sake 17 5 my omar al hi 
E 
history, 
of Botany H. Balfour. 8vo. 
Black, raste, 5 Longman 2 TaN cau vapo ries 
ks of this kind; we can only | oi 
eo rial cia book, 
say ‘that the > book Totoro u us is a. 
8 uts, many of which, | 
lik of —.— 4 Hl, purchased fro 
French We teh tists an example that ae 
would do well to follo 
FLORICULTU RE. 
.— As this wen t the pe when a ee 
cessful ners of plants thus applied, 
therefore suppose that acked Dali 
has just come ia Kia, 8 
varieties for which due instructions have bee 
prevent injury from bruising. ] 
down and se securely tied with bast aap me so that under 
rious damage may 
15251 vet how often have we found, that if one has 
been injured, i it me s curiously enoug 
a, sort we most 
re 
atures, place them mnedintely 1 ina Hons fra 
with a little bottom. heat so muc 
. expen 
of carriage, it will 75 “ od found that thin en. 
plan have een sen that 
a speedy shift ark a ‘-inch ot will not only be desirable 
but e and so drained that ther 
e 2-ine 
sy or two ee * afterwards giving air by degrees, so 
insure r owth, While all 9 is goin 
* sharply my aphis or green-fly, to which, when 
detected, giveno quarter, Tuthis early sage of pot cult ture, 
y useful 833 of the t 
econd volume of} j 
A; Pom * 
d — Favor sot saan A; Stealing, B'; Di 
E; Berl 
exhibition on the 27th me to require 
some ne reply, from the probable FE — schedule being 
erstood 
4 
the tw 
bo 
the „that no 
| Ls — win all —.— h * ee even W e it is 
worth ne 
ins | service if the n r were * 
2 ing to the cire two a ate s indi- 
pasa w 
made so clear that 
w will find any Sifficulty i in facts o it, „ 
_ HAMMERSMITH —— —— e we * 
— 
was a 
areca eae 
flowers, — r — * the 
exhibitors thought: best to adopt. Stands u 
f four rows, each — EEE nine blooms; 
amateurs 24, are four rows of six D — our enumerat 
* 
there u brillia 
hts with much care peua fed ae 
5 eet shall age nd “obtaining a a 4 fall 
respective 
being completed we 228 — the n ) 
hand end, then again t ing with 
fourth or front row ; 8 are * explicit, = order that not 
only may the colours be — known, but a knowledge of size 
be obtained; the back rows being form the larg me 
specimens, — = es as they approach the fron 
The colours may be known ty tbe 2 abbreviations = 
i vari 
Pan ora, B; a 0 
— Visit, 87 Dinden 
pan 0 1 id of ach 
E; Helen, B 
manzor, B.: —— Supreme, A l 8 
ane, with Pres ident; Climax, 
al Ophir, S N 
A a with e, 
s, A; Almanzor, 
Duke of Perth, E; ios Emily, A A; Eu uphe 
eedling, E; Dake of Sir 
— 
e Gre 
v Salt 
Visit, 
reat, A; Pr 
ill Rival, 
Supreme, 
Oycole, AS Seedling, Cc; Seed 
dora, A. 2d, Mr. Bragg, with 
Si Hercules, E: a, Carr 
zor, B; arling, A 
nour, A; ; 
hory Pol mus, C; Criterion, B; 
r N A; Royal Purple 
P: a an — a, 
asterpieee, A; E; Rubens, 
2 — si ae å; Lucy eal BY — 
2 LN A; He elen, B. First Class Certificates were 
awa o Epa — Wee Big ; a flower remarkably 
acea ours pure and brig i 
with well — eye; — ‘oat an admirable i oars 
ent on Supreme. Monarch A; bold and of good 
my ee . fig vane peculiar for the extent 8 
eat be ulari of the border m: mech E Sir 
— ro yr 
stance, A: 3 i 
a — A; Royal we hite, 
Com Onief, B 
B 
=a » previously described 
on it was in Peer condition. These four — will bo for 
collecti 
promote b 
a vigorous, rapid, and 8 growth; for with Hi ta 
with other plants, unless a good and sound foundation 
9 ie e success san attend the artan rueture. 
would rath ke a plant, reduce the fibres, 
and pay into the same * pot, than 1 plant 
und from which we hoped to derive good 
kane therefore pot on up to planting-out eai rather 
than ur stock short of root room. To constrai 
the importance o ing young plants well before they 
are placed in the Dahlia quarter, to which we * 
forward with all those hopes and fears ever atten 
AL Ture. Exurerrron. — Your remarks, at 
a cre o r, fortheon x 
ta? Serk maroon, a approaching black, with pure 
me time valuable acquisitions to our best onsa J. E. 
ANTE + Enquirer. If anted for flowering. 
tomy aipa pA w be potted into d. their bop ree 
the plants are very bushy, put three into an 
ve, „ in S inch 
through, pyra ramidel in form, and with 
i mostiy ed. thibitiot 
e ne would tend to enlist more tter 
tirrhinum, one give 
pds n 3 
K. 
— ag — 
si ac irom — =. 
Hane 0 od. — i 
Garden” —— 
e d the k ind of information you 
i a 1 in Turner's Florist and Garden 
vitor : “ DaHLIAS O 828 a eo Miss Mathews 
(Brage) wili ot be 9 g.—K. Admiration 
has been 8 pos Pn te pection, It is, very 
white ti 
